Tag Archive: gamesalad

Slashdot has a question up titled “Ask Slashdot: Tools For Teaching High School Kids How To Make Games?” which asks what would be a good game engine to use with a high school class to make some games. Here is a rundown of all of the game creators we’ve posted about on this blog so far. I really recommend the first three (Gamestar, Sploder, and Pulado) for getting your game design on and then the second four (Stencyl, Construct 2, GameSalad, and Unity 3d) for getting your game programming on.

I have also includes links to Flash 8 and Adobe Flash Pro CS5.5. Flash 8 is much more suited to artists and simple coding while Flash Pro CS5.5 is the latest version which is more suited to programmers and also publishes games to Android and iOS. There are all kinds of tutorials for building games straight in Flash (without any other frameworks).

GameSalad is downloadable game creation software for the Mac. It exports to HTML5, Android, and iOS. The main draw back for me is that it requires a Mac to make games with it. I would prefer that they provide either a web based version like Pulado or also a Windows version of their software. The HTML5 games are a little slow for me in Chrome but other then that it seems to be a pretty good game creation engine. You can see one of the games created with their software below (called Angry Anna). It is a politically inspired game based on Angry Birds gameplay. The nature of HTML5 games don’t lend themselves will to distribution so an IFRAME has to be used to embed games on other sites. Apparently they received 6 million in VC funding (and maybe more) and more than 20,000 games have been created on their platform. Check out GameSalad here.